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− | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a third-party controller for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released by [[8BitDo]] in February 2019 alongside the [[Mega Sg]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190128200528/https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/1/28/18200370/8bitdo-sega-genesis-wireless-controller-adapter}} It has a 480 mAh rechargeable battery and a USB-C port for charging.{{ref|https://manuals.plus/8bitdo/m30-2-4g-wireless-gamepad-manual}} | |
− | + | ==Hardware== | |
+ | The M30 Gamepad was sold in two variations, a Bluetooth version and a 2.4G version that uses a proprietary RF protocol. The Bluetooth version is more compatible and is marketed as being compatible with the [[PC]], [[Mac OS]], [[Android]], [[Nintendo Switch]], and Raspberry Pi, in addition to the Mega Drive with a separately sold Bluetooth dongle. To change compatibility modes, the user must press specific button combinations while the controller is idle. The 2.4G version has lower latency and includes a dongle for the Mega Drive control port, to which it is permanently paired. | ||
− | It has a similar shape and button placement as the standard [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)| | + | It has a similar shape and button placement as the standard [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]], with the addition of two shoulder buttons {{L}} and {{R}} similar to the [[Control Pad (Saturn)|Saturn Control Pad]]. It also has Star, Select, and Home buttons under the {{Start}} button. The Star button can be used to enable turbo for any of the trigger buttons (except on the Switch, where it acts as the Capture button).{{ref|https://support.8bitdo.com/faq/m30-bluetooth-controller.html}} The Select button acts as a {{Mode}} button on the Mega Drive.{{ref|https://archive.ph/Iylc2|https://twitter.com/8bitdo/status/1101166169292124160}} The Home button invokes the system menu on the Mega Sg and the HOME menu on the Nintendo Switch. The Bluetooth version also has a button on the top of the controller for pairing. |
==Photo gallery== | ==Photo gallery== | ||
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8BitDo M30, Controller, Back.jpg|Controller, back | 8BitDo M30, Controller, Back.jpg|Controller, back | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.8bitdo.com/m30/ {{PAGENAME}} on 8BitDo.com] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The M30 Gamepad is a third-party controller for the Sega Mega Drive released by 8BitDo in February 2019 alongside the Mega Sg.[1] It has a 480 mAh rechargeable battery and a USB-C port for charging.[2]
Hardware
The M30 Gamepad was sold in two variations, a Bluetooth version and a 2.4G version that uses a proprietary RF protocol. The Bluetooth version is more compatible and is marketed as being compatible with the PC, Mac OS, Android, Nintendo Switch, and Raspberry Pi, in addition to the Mega Drive with a separately sold Bluetooth dongle. To change compatibility modes, the user must press specific button combinations while the controller is idle. The 2.4G version has lower latency and includes a dongle for the Mega Drive control port, to which it is permanently paired.
It has a similar shape and button placement as the standard Six Button Control Pad, with the addition of two shoulder buttons and similar to the Saturn Control Pad. It also has Star, Select, and Home buttons under the START button. The Star button can be used to enable turbo for any of the trigger buttons (except on the Switch, where it acts as the Capture button).[3] The Select button acts as a MODE button on the Mega Drive.[4] The Home button invokes the system menu on the Mega Sg and the HOME menu on the Nintendo Switch. The Bluetooth version also has a button on the top of the controller for pairing.
Photo gallery
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/1/28/18200370/8bitdo-sega-genesis-wireless-controller-adapter (Wayback Machine: 2019-01-28 20:05)
- ↑ https://manuals.plus/8bitdo/m30-2-4g-wireless-gamepad-manual
- ↑ https://support.8bitdo.com/faq/m30-bluetooth-controller.html
- ↑ @8bitdo on Twitter (archive.today)
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